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Published by Amri Ikhwan, 2020-12-12 23:59:39

Classroom of the Elite (Light Novel) Vol. 1

Classroom of the Elite (Light Novel) Vol. 1

“Yeah. Back then, I thought about the meaning behind giving up my
seat. Should I give it up or not? Which was the correct answer?”

“I already told you my own answer. I thought it’d be meaningless, so I
didn’t give up my seat. No matter what reward it might bring, there was no
real merit. It was a waste of time and effort.”

“Merit, huh? I suppose that you think only in terms of gain and loss.”

“Is that bad? People are calculating creatures, for the most part. If you
sell goods, you receive money. If you do someone a favor, that debt of
gratitude will be repaid. By giving up a seat, you gain the joy of contributing
to society. Am I wrong?”

“No, I don’t think you’re wrong. I think the same thing,” I replied.

“So then—”

“If you keep to that belief, you’ll need to maintain a broad perspective
on life. You’re so angry and dissatisfied, you can’t see what’s in front of
you.”

“Who do you think you are? Do you even have the ability to find fault
with me?”

“I don’t know what abilities I have, but I see what you don’t. It’s the
one flaw of the seemingly perfect person known as Horikita Suzune.”

Horikita gave an amused snort. It was as if she was saying, “If you
think I have a flaw, say it.”

“Your flaw is that you think of everyone else as a burden, and so you
detach yourself and never let anyone come close. Isn’t it possible they placed
you in Class D because you consider yourself superior to everyone?”

“It’s almost as if you’re saying I’m the same as Sudou-kun and his
group,” she muttered.

“Are you saying that you aren’t equal?”

“Yes. It’s obvious if you look at our test scores. That’s proof enough
that they’re mere baggage for our class to carry.”

“If we’re talking about studying, then Sudou and the others are
certainly two or three steps behind you, Horikita. No matter how hard they
worked, they likely couldn’t overtake you. However, we know that this

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school doesn’t only focus on intelligence. Suppose that the next exam was
related to sports. The results would be different then. Am I wrong?”

“That’s—”

“You’re physically capable. From your swimming, I can tell you’re one
of the most capable girls in the class. Superior. However, we both know that
Sudou’s physical abilities far exceed yours. Ike has better communication
skills than you. If the test took the form of a discussion, Ike would certainly
be useful. Really, you’d most likely bring the class average down. So, does
that make you incompetent? No. Every individual has his or her own
strengths and weaknesses. That’s what it means to be human.”

Horikita tried to throw my words back at me, but she looked stuck.

“This is all pure conjecture. It’s nothing more than armchair
speculation,” she said.

“Think back on what Chiyabashira-sensei said. When she called us into
the guidance room, she said, ‘Who exactly decided that smart people are
categorically superior?’ From that, we can draw the conclusion that academic
ability doesn’t solely determine the rankings.”

Horikita looked around, as if searching for an escape so she could
weasel her way out of the argument. I quickly cut her off before she could get
away.

“You said you wouldn’t regret abandoning the students who failed, but
you would. You would feel a great deal of regret if Sudou and the others are
expelled.”

Horikita looked into my eyes. She still didn’t seem to grasp our current
situation. At least, that was the impression I got.

“You’re rather talkative today, too. It’s odd for someone who likes to
avoid trouble to talk so much.”

“You’re probably right about that.”

“It’s frustrating, but what you said was basically correct. You’ve
persuaded me; I have to concede that point. However, I still don’t understand
you. What do you want? What is this school to you? Why did you work so
hard to convince me?”

“I see. So that’s what you think.”

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“If someone lacks persuasiveness, he or she won’t be able to make
others believe in their cunning theories.” She clearly wanted to know why I
was so desperate to persuade her that Sudou and the others’ expulsion was
bad. “Cut the crap. I want to know the real reason. Is it for points? To rise up,
even by one class level? Or is it to save your friends?”

“Because I want to know what a person with true merit looks like.
What is equality?”

“Merit, equality…”

“I came to this school to find answers to those questions.” The words
freely spilled out of me before I could collect my thoughts.

“Could you let me go?” Horikita asked.

“Oh, sorry.” I released my grip. She turned around and looked directly
at me.

“There’s no way that you could fool me into believing you,
Ayanokouji-kun,” she said.

After she said that, Horikita extended her arm.

“I’ll look after Sudou-kun and the others, but for my own sake. I’ll
make sure that they don’t get left behind, but only as a strategic means of
securing an advantage for our future. Okay?”

“Don’t worry. I didn’t think you’d do it any differently. That’s just like
you, Horikita.”

“We’ve come to an arrangement, then.”

I took Horikita’s hand. However, I would soon realize that I’d just
made a deal with the devil.

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Chapter 9:
The Failures
Mobilize Once Again

The air was rich with the aroma of new tea. (I’m grateful for your

continued patience and cooperation, dear reader.) A month and a half had
already gone by since I started high school. For the most part, my days had
passed without incident.

“Hey, can you hear me? Is your head okay?”

Horikita rudely smacked my forehead, then touched a hand to her own
head.

“You don’t seem to have a fever,” she said.

“Of course I don’t! I was just lost in thought, that’s all.” I let out a deep
sigh, already regretting that I’d told Horikita I’d help her. I suppose there was
no use crying over spilled milk. I’d offered to help as a means of
encouragement, but, thinking back, it really struck me as being out of
character.

“So, my honorable tactician. What should I do, hmm?” I asked.

“Let’s see. Obviously, we’ll need to persuade Sudou-kun and the others
to participate once again. That means you’ll need to grovel and beg for them
to return.”

“Why should I have to do that? You’re the reason the group split in the
first place.”

“The reason we split was because they couldn’t take studying
seriously. Don’t get that twisted.”

Jeez. Did she even intend to help Sudou and the others?

“We’ll never get them back without Kushida’s help. You understand
that, right?”

“I understand. Sacrifices are inevitable,” she grumbled.

She appeared to hate the idea of Kushida’s involvement. Still, she

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agreed despite her dissatisfaction. This was a major compromise for Horikita,
who didn’t want Kushida getting close to her at all.

“Okay. Can you get Kushida-san to help us immediately?” she asked.

“Me?”

“Of course. We made a deal. You agreed to be my workhorse until we
reach Class A, so you have to do as I command.”

I didn’t remember making that kind of deal.

“Here, look at this written contract.”

Wow, a real contract. It had my name and my seal on it and everything.

“You realize they could charge you with forging documents, right?” I
asked.

I tore up the contract and tossed it away. Horikita got up and went over
to Kushida, who was tidying her desk.

“Kushida-san. There is something I would like to talk to you about.
Would you care to have lunch with me?” Horikita asked.

“Lunch? It’s unusual to get an invitation from you, Horikita-san. Okay,
I’ll go.” Kushida didn’t waver at all. She walked with Horikita toward the
school’s most popular café, Palate.

That was the scene of Horikita’s previous anger, when I’d invited her
under false pretenses. Horikita said that she’d treat Kushida, and paid for her
drink. Of course, I had to pay for myself.

“Thank you. So, what did you want to talk about?” Kushida asked.

“I’m putting together another study group for Sudou-kun and the
others. Will you help me one more time?”

“What’s your reason for doing this? Is it really for Sudou-kun and the
others?” Kushida clearly understood that Horikita likely wasn’t doing this out
of altruism.

“No. This is for me.”

“I see. So, you look out for yourself as usual, Horikita-san.”

“You won’t help someone whose motives are selfish?”

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“You’re free to think whatever you like. I just didn’t want you to try to
lie to me. I’m glad you were honest. Okay, I’ll help. We’re classmates, after
all. Right, Ayanokouji-kun?”

“Y-yeah. You’re really helping us,” I muttered.

“There’s something I want to ask you though, Horikita-san. You’re not
doing this for your friends or to get points. It’s so you can get to Class A,
right?”

“Yes.”

“I can’t believe that, though. I mean, isn’t it impossible? Oh, I’m not
saying you’re stupid, Horikita-san. How do I put this, though? More than half
of the class has given up, you see.”

“Because the gulf between us and Class A is so vast?”

“Yes. To be perfectly honest, I can’t imagine how we’d catch up. I’m
not sure we can even get any points next month. It’s disheartening.”

Horikita smacked the table. “I’m going to do it. Definitely,” she said.

“Ayanokouji-kun, are you aiming for Class A, too?” Kushida asked.

“Yes. He’s working as my assistant.”

Horikita had given me a title without asking me.

“Hmm. I understand. I want in, Horikita-san.”

“To help us with the study group.”

“No, not for that. I want to work on getting into Class A with you. I
want to help with everything else you’ll be doing.”

“Huh? But…”

“So, you don’t want me to join?” Kushida asked.

She looked at Horikita with wide eyes, prompting her to answer.

“Fine. If everything goes well with the study group, I’ll accept your
help moving forward,” answered Horikita.

Kushida probably had some ulterior motive. Even so, Horikita
understood that she had no choice but to acknowledge Kushida’s value.
Having coaxed a victory from the usually stubborn Horikita, Kushida

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excitedly sat up.

“Really?! Yay!” Kushida cheered, a look of genuine delight on her
face. She looked really cute this way. “I look forward to working with you
again, Horikita-san! Ayanokouji-kun!”

She extended her left and right arms toward us. A bit perplexed,
Horikita and I shook Kushida’s hands.

“Getting Sudou-kun and the others on board again will be a problem,
though,” Horikita said.

“Yeah. Considering the current state of things, it will probably be
difficult,” I agreed.

“Well, can you leave that to me? It’s the least I can do after you’ve let
me join you,” Kushida said.

I felt a little overwhelmed by how quickly Horikita and Kushida were
moving.

Kushida took out her cell phone, ready to leap into action immediately.
Soon after, Ike and Yamauchi arrived, looking like they were on cloud nine
after receiving Kushida’s invitation. As soon as they saw Horikita and me,
though, they looked me square in the eye. They seemed to silently ask, Did
you tell her about the chat?! I thought it’d be better to keep quiet. Their guilt
might help in getting them to fall in line.

“I’m sorry for calling you two over. I have something to ask you, or
rather, Horikita-san does.”

“Wh-what is it? What do you want from us?!”

What an overreaction. They backed away in fright.

“Are you two joining Hirata-kun’s study group?” Horikita asked.

“Huh? S-study group? No. I mean, studying’s so boring, and Hirata is
annoyingly popular. Besides, we planned to cram the day before. Things
should work out. We’ve gotten by since junior high doing exactly that.”

Yamauchi nodded at Ike’s words. They were counting on an all-nighter
to save them.

“That certainly sounds like an idea you two would have. But if you do,
it’s highly likely you’ll be expelled.”

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“You’re acting the same as usual,” Sudou said, showing up. He glared
at Horikita. Apparently Kushida had caught Sudou in her honey trap as well.

“You’re the one who should be worried, Sudou-kun. You don’t seem to
have any fear of being expelled.”

“I know that. Drop it, or I’ll beat the crap out of you. I’m busy with
basketball now, anyway. I’ll be just fine if I cram before the test.”

“C-calm down, Sudou. Okay?” Ike was acting like he didn’t know
what they’d said in the chat.

“Sudou-kun, won’t you try studying with me one more time? You
might manage to squeak by if you pull an all-nighter, but if that fails, you
won’t be able to play basketball here anymore. Right?” Horikita asked.

“Well, I…I don’t want any of your stupid charity. I haven’t forgotten
the bullshit way you spoke to me the other day. If you want me to join, I want
an apology first. A completely honest one,” said Sudou, displaying open
hostility toward Horikita.

Although Sudou probably realized the danger he was in, he couldn’t
dismiss Horikita’s insults. Of course, Horikita would never give him an
apology. No one could ever take pride in saying something that untrue.

“I hate you, Sudou-kun.”

“What?!”

Instead of apologizing, she spat harsh words at Sudou, throwing fuel on
the fire.

“However, our mutual abhorrence is trivial right now. I will teach you
for my own sake. You will do your best for your own sake. Am I wrong?”

“You really want to get up to Class A, then? Even if that means
inviting someone you hate, like me?” he muttered.

“Yes, exactly. Otherwise, why would anyone willingly involve you?”

Sudou grew more openly annoyed in response to Horikita’s incredible
bluntness.

“I’m busy with basketball. The others on the team never take study
breaks, not even before a big test. I can’t fall behind everyone else by doing
something as boring as studying.”

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As if she’d predicted Sudou’s remarks, Horikita opened her notebook
and showed it to him. On the page, there was a detailed schedule leading up
to the test.

“During the last session, I noticed that style of studying didn’t work for
you. None of you understand the fundamental basics. For example, it would
be like tossing a frog into the ocean. The frog wouldn’t have any idea where
to go or how to swim. Also, I understand that taking time away from your
hobbies will only add to your stress. Therefore, I’ve come up with a plan.”

“What kind of sorcery did you use to come up with that? All right, tell
me the plan.”

He could make time for studying and club activities. Sudou, believing
such a thing to be impossible, snorted in amusement.

“The test’s two weeks from today. You’ll all study every day during
class like your life depends on it.”

I couldn’t believe what Horikita had said. No one else could, either.

“You three don’t usually work seriously during class, do you?” she
asked.

“You can’t know that about us,” Ike objected.

“So, you work seriously?”

“Well… No, we don’t. We just sit around ’til class is over.”

“So, in other words, you waste six hours a day doing nothing. Rather
than struggling to study for the one or two hours available after class, we’re
wasting a far larger and more precious period of time. We must use this time
better.”

“Well, certainly… Theoretically that would work, but…isn’t that
unreasonable?”

Kushida was right to be worried. They wasted time precisely because
they couldn’t study normally. If they couldn’t manage to discipline
themselves during class, I doubted they’d be able to understand the problems
by themselves.

“I can’t even keep up with class at all.”

“I know. So we’ll hold a short study session during our free time.”

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With that, Horikita turned to the next page, spelling out the details of
her plan. After first period, we’d all meet up and discuss what we hadn’t
understood in the lecture. During the ten-minute break, Horikita would
explain the answers to those questions. We’d repeat the process over the next
several periods. Of course, this wasn’t as simple as it seemed. Since Sudou
and the others couldn’t keep up naturally, they might not be able to learn the
material in such a short time.

“W-wait a minute. I’m kind of confused here. Is this really going to
work?” Ike could tell this would be difficult.

“Yeah. I mean, won’t it be impossible to understand that stuff in just
ten minutes of break time?”

“Don’t worry. I’ll compile answers to every question and make them
easy to understand. After that, Ayanokouji-kun, Kushida-san, and I will each
teach you individually, one-on-one.”

If we used this system, we might just be able to make them understand
in short blocks of time.

“It’s just a matter of explaining the answers. You two can handle it,
right?” Horikita asked.

“But I still don’t think we can do it in that little time. Studying’s so
hard.”

“One class period covers surprisingly little content. Typically, there’ll
be one page of notes, two at the most. If you narrow it down to only the
things that will be on the test, you can probably whittle it down to a half a
page of information. If we somehow end up not having enough time, we can
always use our lunch period. I’m not saying that you have to understand the
material. I just want you to memorize it. During class, you must focus on the
teacher’s voice and what’s written on the blackboard. Forget about taking
notes for right now.”

“So, you’re telling us not to take notes?”

“Trying to memorize things is surprisingly difficult when you’re
writing down notes.”

She was probably right about that. A focus on note-taking would
simply waste precious time. At any rate, Horikita had laid out a plan that

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didn’t use up any time after school.

“Just try. Give it a go before you say no.”

“I don’t want to. I’d rather spend my time differently than a bookworm
like you. Besides, I don’t even think I could learn to study with such a
simple, cheap trick.” Horikita had carefully come up with a plan tailored to
the three of them, and yet Sudou still wouldn’t agree.

“It seems you’ve misunderstood. There are no shortcuts or cheap tricks
when it comes to studying. You just have to spend your time carefully. That
applies not only to studying, but to everything else as well. Or are you telling
me there are shortcuts and cheap tricks in something like basketball?”

“Of course there aren’t. You only improve by practicing, all the time.”
Sudou inhaled sharply, surprised by his own words.

“For people who can’t focus or work seriously, it’s impossible.
However, you put all of your effort into basketball. I want you to apply some
of that effort to studying, even if it’s just a fraction of what you have. Put in
the effort so that you can continue to play basketball at this school. Don’t
throw away your own potential.”

Horikita’s compromise was small, but real. Sudou hesitated. However,
his pride still got in the way. He seemed incapable of agreeing to the plan.

“Yeah, I’m still not doing it. I get what you’re saying, but I’m not
convinced.”

Sudou made to turn around and leave, and Horikita couldn’t stop him.
If he left now, the study group was probably dead. Normally I’d stay out of it,
but this called for drastic action.

“Hey, Kushida. Do you have a boyfriend?” I asked.

“Huh? What? I don’t. Why would you suddenly ask me something like
that?!” she cried.

“If I can get fifty points on the test, will you go out with me?” I
extended my hand to her.

“Huh?! Wh-what are you saying, Ayanokouji! No, date me, Kushida!
I’ll get fifty-one points!” Ike cried.

“No, no, me! Go on a date with me! I’ll show you! I’ll get fifty-two

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points!” Yamauchi said.

Kushida immediately understood my plan.

“H-how embarrassing… I don’t just judge people based on something
like test scores, you know?” she said.

“But they need a prize for trying. Look at how eager Ike and Yamauchi
are. They’d probably be motivated by a reward.”

“W-well then, how about this? I’ll go on a date with whoever scores
highest on the test. I like people who work really hard, even when they don’t
like doing it.”

“Whoa! Yes! I’ll do it! I’ll do it!” Ike and Yamauchi breathed heavily
in their excitement. I called out to Sudou.

“Hey, Sudou. What about you? This might be your chance.”

That was a bit subtler than yelling, Do you want to date Kushida?

I generally understood Sudou’s personality, but it was still difficult to
predict whether he’d agree. So I had to find some common ground.

“A date, huh? That doesn’t sound too bad. Jeez, guess I don’t have a
choice. All right, I’ll join,” Sudou said, his voice small. He didn’t turn
around.

Kushida sighed deeply in relief.

“Remember, boys are the simplest creatures on earth.”

Horikita probably agreed with me. We welcomed Sudou to our group.

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9.1

The study group seemed to have gotten off to a good start. Of course,

no one suddenly loved studying or found great joy in it. However, they all did
their part to avoid expulsion so they could continue to spend time with their
friends. The Idiot Trio started changing their behavior. They frantically
repeated everything written on the blackboard, wracking their brains to
understand the problems.

Sudou occasionally came close to passing out during class. His head
would bob up and down as he started to doze, but he managed to stay awake,
likely because of his professional basketball dreams. Most people would
laugh at such high aspirations, but he chased them earnestly. Many of the
first-year students, fresh from junior high, didn’t have a “dream” yet. Many
had only the vaguest notion of what they wanted their future to be. At least
Sudou was already working hard in pursuit of his dream. That was worthy of
praise.

How exactly did this school define an exemplary student? At the very
least, people didn’t pass or fail based solely on academics. Considering the
fact that Ike and Sudou had been accepted into the school, that much was
obvious. If the school enrolled students talented in other areas, though, it was
odd that they’d have a system in place to expel students for just one failing
grade. At least, that was how I saw it.

Unless the system itself was a lie, there wasn’t much I could conclude.
Could they be creating such problems for students like Ike and Sudou solely
so they could overcome them? It likely wasn’t that simple. Both the small test
we’d taken and the classes, so difficult for those like Sudou, posed problems.

Once the afternoon class had ended, a satisfied-looking Horikita gave a
small nod and glanced at her notes. Apparently, she’d compiled everything
together. Even though Horikita was teaching the Idiot Trio, she wanted the
best possible results. That was her nature. Our class’s evaluation would
improve, as would the individual students’ abilities. However, trying to get
perfect scores was absurd. We didn’t intend to reach that far. Helping Ike and
the others avoid failing was the best we could do.

When the lunch bell rang, everyone made a mad dash for the cafeteria.

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Our break was forty-five minutes long. After lunch, everyone had agreed to
meet in the library for a twenty-minute study session. At first, we’d planned
to study in the classroom. However, for better concentration, we decided to
avoid noise and use the library.

However, the main reason was that Horikita wanted to avoid Hirata.
His study group also met during lunch, and if we were reviewing materials
nearby, they’d likely try to talk to us. Horikita absolutely did not want that.

“Horikita, what are you doing for lunch?” I asked.

“Well—”

“Ayanokouji-kun! Do you want to eat lunch together? I don’t have any
plans today!” Kushida unexpectedly hopped out in front of me.

“Ah, okay. Well then, do you want to eat together with Kushida—” I
began.

“I already have plans. Please excuse me.” Horikita stood and stalked
out of the classroom by herself.

“I’m sorry, Ayanokouji-kun. Was I possibly…being a bother?”
Kushida asked.

“Oh, no. Not at all.”

Kushida waved to Horikita’s retreating form, as if saying, Bye bye!

Had she planned that, by chance? After I’d discovered Kushida’s
secret, she’d been rather blatant about keeping tabs on me. Though she said
that she believed me, she might still suspect I’d tell someone. Kushida and I
went to the café to get lunch together. When we arrived, the absolute flood of
women overwhelmed me.

“What’s going on? There’re an insane number of girls here,” I said.

I’d say 80 percent of the customers were girls.

“This isn’t really a place where boys come to eat.”

The menu included items like pasta and pancakes, food that only girls
would like. Athletic people like Sudou would probably complain about the
small portions. There were a few guys, but you could say that they were
either coupled up or playboys. Every guy here was either alone with one girl
or surrounded by multiple ladies.

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“How about we go to the cafeteria after all? I feel kind of
uncomfortable here,” I said.

“You’ll be fine once you get used to it. It seems like Kouenji-kun
comes here every day. See?” Kushida pointed to a table in the back, where
Kouenji sat surrounded by girls. He looked just as grand and imposing as
ever. I’d never seen him around during lunchtime. Was this where he went?

“He seems really popular. Those girls around him are all third years.”

Kushida was surprised, too. I overheard some of the conversation
between Kouenji and the older girls.

“Here, Kouenji-kun, say ‘Ahh!’” one of them said.

“Ha ha! Just as I thought, more mature girls are the best.”

He certainly didn’t act shy at all around the third-year ladies. Rather, he
ate his food while they practically pressed up against him.

“That guy is really something else,” I muttered.

“His name seems to be going around lately. People are talking about
him.”

I see. So, were those girls after his money?

“What a sad world.”

“Those girls are just being realists. You can’t afford to eat on dreams
alone,” she said.

“Are you a realist, Kushida?”

“I’d say I’m a bit of a dreamer. Something like a knight in shining
armor would be nice.”

“A knight in shining armor, hmm?”

We sat as far away from Kouenji as possible.

“What about you, Ayanokouji-kun? Do you like girls like Horikita-
san?” she asked.

“Why’d you bring up Horikita?”

“Well, you’re always with her. Isn’t she cute?”

Well, I certainly thought she was cute. On the outside, though.

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“Know something, Ayanokouji-kun? You’ve caught the girls’ eyes for
a little while now. You’re on a first-year students’ ranking chart.”

“Caught their eye? Me? Also, what the hell kind of ranking?”

Apparently, we men had been rated without even noticing. Was it like
the ranking we’d made for the girls’ breast sizes?

“Well, there are lots of different rankings, you know? The hot guy
rankings. The rich guy rankings. The creeper rankings. And—”

“Okay, that’s enough. I don’t think I want to hear any more.”

“Don’t worry. You’re ranked a respectable fifth place in the hot guy
rankings. Congratulations! By the way, Satonaka-kun in Class A is in first
place. Hirata-kun’s in second. The third and fourth place boys are in Class A.
I feel like Hirata-kun gets lots of points because of his looks and personality.”

I’d expect nothing less from the Class D star. Even girls in Class C and
above noticed him.

“Is it okay for me to be happy about that?” I asked.

“Of course. Oh, but you also ranked pretty high in gloominess.”

“Let’s see…” I looked at Kushida’s cell phone. There really were a lot
of different ranking charts. I saw a rather disturbing ranking titled, “Boys
Who Should Die.” Better not look at that one.

“Are you not really happy about it? You’re ranked fifth.”

“I guess if I cared about popularity it’d be different, but I don’t really
feel anything.” Besides, no girl had ever placed a letter with a heart sticker on
it in my bag. “So, does everyone participate in this?”

“Well, not everyone, but lots of people do. I don’t know the exact
number of votes, though. The comments are also anonymous.”

In other words, many unknown variables made it difficult.

“I think you’re probably at a disadvantage, Ayanokouji-kun. From my
point of view, you’re definitely attractive enough to be considered a hot guy,
but I don’t think people would say you’re as beautiful or stand out as much as
Hirata-kun. You’re not exceptionally smart, you don’t have exceptional
athletic ability, and you’re not a great conversationalist. There’s something
missing, some element of attractiveness, you know?”

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In other words, there was nothing appealing about me at all. “Ouch. I
feel like I just got stabbed in the heart.”

“S-sorry. I probably should have held back a bit.” Kushida appeared
sheepish. “Hey, Ayanokouji-kun. Did you have a girlfriend in junior high
school?”

“Would it be bad if I didn’t?”

“So, you didn’t have one? Ha ha, no. No, it’s not bad.”

“Rankings, huh? What would the girls think if the boys did something
like that?”

“They’d probably consider them the lowest of the low.”

Her smile didn’t reach her eyes. Well, that was to be expected. If the
boys ranked girls by cuteness, the girls would vehemently object. There was
a definite double standard at play. At any rate, Kushida didn’t seem to be
treating me any differently than she had before. I’d thought things might have
changed since discovering her secret side.

“Hey. You don’t have to force yourself to talk to me if you don’t want
to,” I said.

“No, it’s not that I don’t want to. Talking to you is fun, Ayanokouji-
kun.”

“Didn’t you say that you hated me, though?”

“Ha ha ha, yes, I did. Sorry, but that’s how I really feel.”

Well, that hurt. Even though she was smiling, she hated me. This was
the worst.

“To tell you the truth, I invited you out to lunch today because I wanted
to check with you. Hypothetically, if you had to choose either Horikita-san or
me as your ally, whom would you choose, Ayanokouji-kun? Would you
choose me?”

“I’m no one’s ally or enemy. I’m neutral.”

“There are some situations where you can’t avoid trouble by staying
neutral. It’s wonderful to oppose war, for example, but you may find yourself
in the middle of turmoil at some point, you know? If Horikita and I happen to
clash, I hope that you’ll cooperate with me, Ayanokouji-kun.”

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“When you say that…”

“Anyway, try to remember that I’m expecting your help.”

“Expecting, huh? If you were to ask for my help, your first priority
should probably be to explain the situation.”

Kushida, still smiling, emphatically shook her head. “First, we’d need
to build a relationship of mutual trust.”

“I suppose.”

Neither Kushida nor I understood each other yet. Perhaps in the future,
I’d come to have deeper knowledge of her.

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9.2

We gathered in the library one minute later than we’d agreed.

Everyone had their notebooks open, ready and waiting. The library was a
popular study spot, it seemed. First through third years fought to move up in
the rankings. I understood it with a glance.

“You’re late,” Horikita said.
“Sorry, the crowds were tough.”

“You two didn’t eat lunch together, did you?”
Ike turned to us, his eyes suspicious. Kushida and I had actually eaten
together, but perhaps it was better to keep that information private.
“Yes, we did. We ate lunch together,” Kushida said.

It would have been better if she’d said nothing. Sure enough, Ike and
the others glared at me, their discontent plain to see. Ike looked at me like I
was his ancestral enemy. Horikita spoke without glancing up.

“Hurry,” she said.
“Okay.”

At Horikita’s cold command, I sat down and took out my notebook.
“I thought I might need more help on this, but geography is actually
pretty easy.”

“Chemistry wasn’t as hard as I thought it’d be, either.”
Ike and Yamauchi sounded pleased.
“Most of the problems boil down to memorization, right? You can’t
solve many problems in English or mathematics if you don’t understand the
foundation, though.”

“Don’t let your guard down. I think there might be current events
questions on the test, too.”

“Current…events?”

“Events of the recent past related to politics or the economy. That
means that the questions may not be limited by what’s written in the

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textbook.”
“Ugh, isn’t that against the rules? That means we have no idea what’s

going to be on the test, doesn’t it?!”

“So that’s why you should study everything.”

“I suddenly hate geography…”

While the test might cover current events, I thought it’d be fine to
ignore them for now. If you worried too much, you’d likely miss out on
something important and suffer for it.

“Shouldn’t we hurry it up?” I asked. We were wasting precious time
talking about this or that.

“Yes. We’ve been wasting time because someone was late.”

“Are you still harping on me for that?”

“Here’s a question for everyone. Who came up with inductive
reasoning?”

“Um. It was that guy we learned about in class before, right? That
was…” Ike wracked his brain and spun his mechanical pencil.

“Oh, that’s it. That one guy. His name made me super hungry.”

“Francisco Xavier! Or something like that, right?” Sudou asked.

Close, but no cigar.

“I remember! Francis Bacon!” Ike cried.

“That’s correct.”

“Yes! I’m definitely going to get a perfect score!”

“No, not really…”

If we all managed to keep up this pace for another week, everyone
might just avoid failing.

“Please be mindful of your health, everyone. If you get sick, you’ll
have less time to study!” Kushida understood that we had no wiggle room
left.

“Don’t worry. Not about those three, anyway,” Horikita grumbled.

“Just as I’d expect from you, Horikita-chan! I feel like you’re starting

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to have some faith in us!”

Actually, she probably meant something more like, “Idiots don’t catch
colds.”

“Hey, quiet down. Your yammering is getting annoying.” A nearby
student turned to look at us.

“Sorry, sorry. Guess I got a little carried away. I’m just so happy I got
something right. Did you know that Francis Bacon was the guy who came up
with inductive reasoning? I won’t lose points on that question!” said Ike,
laughing foolishly.

“Huh? Hey, could you guys be Class D students, by chance?”

A group of boys all looked over at us at once. Sudou, seemingly
irritated by this, sounded mildly angry as he said, “So what? What’s the big
deal if we’re in Class D? Do you have a problem with that?”

“No, no, there’s no problem. I’m Yamawaki, from FClass C. Nice to
meet you.” Yamawaki chuckled. “I have to say, I’m glad that they separate
the classes in this school by ability. That way I don’t have to study with
losers like you.”

“What’d you say?!” Sudou’s anger flared.

“Don’t get mad. I’ve only spoken the truth. I wonder… If we happened
to fight, how many points would you lose? Oh wait, you guys don’t even
have any points to lose, do you? In that case, you’d probably be expelled,
right?”

“Fine with me. Bring it!”

Sudou’s shouting attracted attention and looks of disgust. If things got
much worse, then the teacher would probably hear about it.

“He’s exactly right. We’re not sure what’ll happen if you create a
ruckus. You should remember that you might be expelled as a worst-case
scenario. I don’t particularly mind that you’re bad-mouthing us, but you’re in
Class C, right? Honestly, you shouldn’t really brag about that,” Horikita said.

“Clearly there were errors of calculation in placing Class C and A. But
you guys in D are on a completely different level.”

“That’s quite an inconsistent standard of measurement. The way I see

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it, everyone outside of Class A is lumped together.”

Yamawaki stopped laughing and now glared at Horikita.

“Wow. For a defective product that can’t make a single point, you’re
pretty sassy, aren’t you? Did you think you could say whatever you like just
because you have a cute face?”

“Thank you for your wholly incoherent and irrelevant statement. I was
never very concerned about my appearance until now, but after being praised
by you, I must say I feel rather uncomfortable.”

“Tch!” Yamawaki slammed the table and stood up.

“Hey. Relax. If we’re the ones who start fighting, then word will get
around and we’ll be in trouble.” The other Class C students tugged at
Yamawaki’s sleeves, holding him back.

“You do know that you’ll be expelled if you fail the next test, right?
I’m looking forward to seeing how many of you get kicked out.”

“Unfortunately for you, no one from Class D will be expelled. Before
you worry about us, though, perhaps you should worry about your own class.
Pride cometh before the fall.”

“Ha ha ha! Us, fail? Don’t joke around.”

“We’re not studying just to avoid failing. We’re studying so we can
improve our test scores. Don’t lump us together with you,” Yamawaki said.
“Also, being happy because you know who Francis Bacon is? Are you nuts?
Why are you studying things that aren’t even on the test?”

“Huh?” Horikita looked stumped.

“Wait, do you guys not know what’s on the test? No wonder you’re
called defective products.”

“That’s enough out of you.” Sudou, on the verge of really losing his
temper, grabbed Yamawaki by the collar.

“Hey, hey! You’re really going to get violent even though it’ll lose you
points? You’re okay with that?”

“We don’t have any points to lose!”

Sudou pulled his arm back. Uh oh. Was he really going to beat the crap
out of this guy? I knew I should stop him. I got up, then—

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“Okay, stop. Stop!”

A female student shouted at us. Sudou stopped in response.

“What? This doesn’t involve you. Stay out of it,” he said.

“Doesn’t involve me? I’m trying to use the library, so it does involve
me. If you want to get violent, might I suggest that you do so outside?”

In response to the blonde beauty’s disinterested yet logical argument,
Sudou let go of Yamawaki.

“Besides, don’t you think you’re provoking him? If things continue
like this, I’d have to report it to the school. Do you want that?”

“S-sorry. We don’t want that, Ichinose,” Yamawaki said.

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Ichinose. I’d heard that name once before. Wait… That was the Class
B student who’d been talking with Hoshinomiya-sensei.

“Come on, let’s go. If we try studying here, we’ll catch the stupid
going around.”

“Yeah.”

With those last words, Yamawaki and his group left.

“If you’re going to study here, please act like adults. Thank you,”
Ichinose said.

Watching her gallant departure, I had to nod in admiration.

“Unlike Horikita, she managed to keep everyone in line.”

“I didn’t intend to create chaos. I only spoke the truth.”

The truth had led to chaos, though…

“Hey. He said that this question wasn’t on the test, didn’t he?”

“What do you mean?”

We exchanged looks. Chiyabashira-sensei had told us that material
about the Age of Discovery would be on the test. Horikita and I had written
that down.

“Does this mean that each class gets a different test?”

“That seems unlikely. The test should be the same for everyone in the
same grade.”

Horikita was right. The same fundamental problems from the five main
topics should be featured on everyone’s midterm. Otherwise, it’d be unclear
how to judge our aptitude. Had Class C learned that the test would change
before anyone else?

Or was Class D the only group being left out of the loop? We were
mystified in the light of this new information. What if every class’s test had
different social studies questions? No… What if it wasn’t just social studies?
What if all the test questions were completely different? If that were the case,
then we’d wasted a whole week’s worth of studying.

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9.3

We dismissed the group ten minutes before our lunch break was

over. We packed up and headed toward the faculty room. We needed to
confirm exactly what the test would cover.

“Chiyabashira-sensei, we have an urgent question.”

“Quite the theatrical entrance. You surprised the other teachers,” she
said.

“I sincerely apologize for the sudden intrusion.”

“It’s fine. We’re in the middle of something, so please keep it brief.”
Chiyabashira-sensei continued to write in her notebook.

“Chiyabashira-sensei, last week when you told us what material the test
would cover, did you make a mistake? A little earlier today, some Class C
students told us that the test’s material would be different than what we were
expecting.”

Chiyabashira-sensei listened in complete silence and didn’t even bat an
eyelash as Horikita spoke. Then, she put down her pen.

“That’s right. The test’s topics changed last Friday. Sorry, I must’ve
forgotten to inform you.”

“What?!”

She scribbled something down on a page in her notebook, tore it out,
and handed it to Horikita. She’d written down textbook page numbers that
referred to material we’d already covered in class. Most of the new material
was from before we’d started the group, stuff that Sudou and the others
hadn’t learned.

“Thanks to you, Horikita-san, I was able to correct my mistake. I’m
grateful to all of you. That’s all. Thank you.”

“Wait a minute, Sae-chan-sensei! Isn’t it way too late for this?”

“I don’t think so. You still have one week. If you use that study time
wisely, it should be easy. Right?”

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slightest hesitation. However, none of us moved.

“Even if you stay, nothing will change. You understand that, don’t
you?” she asked.

“Let’s go.”

“B-but, Horikita-chan! We can’t just accept this!”

“As Chiyabashira-sensei said, staying would be a waste of time.
Instead, we should begin studying the revised test materials.”

“But!”

Horikita turned on her heel and left the faculty room, Sudou and the
others reluctantly following after her. Chiyabashira-sensei didn’t even glance
at us as we left. I’d thought she would apologize for making such a mistake,
but she didn’t. If anything, I’d thought that some of the other teachers might
react to this incident.

Despite the fact that this was a pretty serious mistake for a homeroom
teacher to make, none of the other teachers seemed to care. Hoshinomiya-
sensei was seated nearby. Our eyes met. She gave a small smile and waved
hello. Well, that was something, at least. However, I didn’t think that our
teacher had simply forgotten to tell us what would be covered on the test.

When I stepped into the hallway, the afternoon class bell rang.

“Kushida-san. I have a small favor I want to ask you,” I said.

“Hmm? What is it?”

“I want you to tell the rest of Class D about the changes to the test.”

With that, I handed her Chiyabashira-sensei’s paper with the textbook
numbers.

“That’s fine, but…is it okay for me to do it?”

“You’re the best candidate we have. There’s no doubt in my mind.
Besides, we can’t take the test when we don’t know what’s going to be on it.”

“Okay, I understand. Leave it to me. I’ll tell Hirata-kun and everyone
else.”

“I’ll get ready for tomorrow. By then, I should have narrowed down
everything we’ll need.”

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Horikita tried hard to appear calm, but I could sense her anxiety. That
time we’d spent studying had been squandered, and we were back to square
one. Plus, we now only had one week left.

However, our greatest concern was keeping the Idiot Trio motivated.

“Horikita. I know I’ve been difficult, but I’m counting on you.” Sudou
bowed to Horikita as he spoke those words. “Starting tomorrow…I’ll take a
break from club activities. Will that work?”

“That…”

Considering that we had only one week left and time was of the
essence, it was a rational decision. However, the offer so surprised Horikita
that she couldn’t immediately accept.

“Will that really be okay with you? It’ll be a lot of work.”

“Studying is a lot of work, isn’t it?” Grinning, Sudou patted Horikita’s
shoulder.

“Sudou, are you serious?” she asked.

“Yeah. I mean, I’m pissed at our homeroom teacher and those jerks in
Class C now, too.”

You could call this a blessing in disguise. After being backed into a
corner, Sudou had finally developed a positive attitude about studying. He
probably realized if he didn’t do his best, he couldn’t pass the test. His
declaration inspired Ike and Yamauchi.

“Guess we don’t have any choice. We’ll try harder, too,” Ike said.

“I understand. If you’re prepared, then we can work together. However,
Sudou-kun…” Horikita coldly removed Sudou’s hand from her shoulder.
“Please do not touch me. If you do so again, I won’t show you any mercy.”

“You’re not cute at all, lady…”

“We’re definitely gonna do this!”

“Yeah! Me, too!”

Kushida, who also seemed motivated, stuck out her fist. “Come on,
Ayanokouji-kun. You do your best, too!” she cried.

“Huh? No, I—”

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“Don’t tell me. Did you already give up on studying?”

“I’ve thought about it a little.”

“You promised you’d work with me. Did you forget?” asked Horikita
while glaring at me.

“I’m not a good teacher. People have different strengths and
weaknesses, right?”

To be honest, Horikita and Kushida were better teachers than I was. I
didn’t consider myself really capable of tutoring others.

“Your test scores weren’t that bad, were they?”

“There isn’t much time left, so it might be more effective if Horikita
and Kushida work together to teach those three rather than tutoring one-on-
one. Also, something else is kind of bothering me.”

“Something bothering you?”

What had happened in the faculty room was far too serious for me to
overlook.

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9.4

When lunchtime came, I jumped to my feet and headed toward the

cafeteria with purposeful strides.

“Where are you going?”

Kushida had noticed me rushing out of class and followed. She popped
up before me, stopping me in my tracks.

“It’s lunch. I thought I’d go to the cafeteria.”

“Hmm. Mind if I go with you?”

“I don’t really mind. But there are a lot of other people you could ask,
you know.”

“It’s true, I do have a lot of friends to eat lunch with, but you don’t
have anyone, Ayanokouji-kun. Even though you’d usually reach out to
Horikita-san, you haven’t talked to her today. The other day, didn’t you say
something was bothering you about what happened in the faculty room?
What was it?”

Kushida, as usual, was quite observant. To be honest, I hadn’t wanted
to do this with anyone, but I decided that Kushida was probably fine. I’d
come to learn her secret by sheer coincidence. She wouldn’t do anything
stupid.

“I can tell you if you promise that you won’t tell anyone else.”

“I’m good at keeping secrets.”

Kushida and I headed to the cafeteria together. We navigated our way
through the crowd and finally reached the meal ticket machine. I bought
tickets for two portions but didn’t line up at the counter. Instead, I went to the
side of the vending machine and looked at students perusing the menu.

“What is it?” Kushida tilted her head and looked puzzled when I began
studying the machine.

“This might answer what was bothering me.”

I continued observing students as they bought lunch sets from the ticket
machine. After I’d observed about twenty students, my target appeared. He

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purchased his meal ticket and walked to the counter with heavy, plodding
footsteps.

“Okay, let’s go,” I said.

“Hmm? Okay.”

We quickly exchanged our tickets for our meals and sat down in front
of the heavy-footed student.

“Um, excuse me. Are you an upperclassman?” I asked.

“Hmm? Who are you?” The student regarded us calmly, a look of
complete disinterest on his face.

“Are you a second-year student? Third-year?”

“Third-year. Let me guess, you’re a first year?”

“I’m Ayanokouji, from Class D. You’re also in Class D, aren’t you?”

“What’s that got to do with you?”

Kushida looked at me with surprise, as if asking, “How did you
know?”

“Because he’s limited to eating the free meals. It’s not very tasty, is
it?” I asked. He was eating the free vegetable meal set.

“What do you want? You’re really irritating.” He took his tray and
made to stand, but I stopped him.

“I want to ask you something. If you listen, I’ll show you my
gratitude.”

“Gratitude?”

The cafeteria’s hustle and bustle drowned out my voice. The students
were all engrossed in chatting pleasantly with their friends.

“Do you still have the problems from the midterm test from the first
semester of your first year? Or, if not, do you happen to know someone from
your class who does?”

“Do you even understand what you’re asking?” he said.

“It’s not particularly strange, is it? I didn’t think it was against school
rules to study using old test problems.”

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“Why are you asking me?”

“That’s simple. I believed I’d have the highest chance of success if I
worked with someone who doesn’t have any points. Honestly, that free
vegetable meal doesn’t look good. Of course, things would be quite different
if you actually liked eating the vegetable set. What do you think?”

“How much are you going to pay?”

“Ten thousand points. That’s as high as I’ll go.”

“I don’t have the old test problems, but…I know someone who does. If
you want him to help you, though, you’re going to need to offer at least
30,000 points. If you’ve got that, you’re fine.”

“I’m afraid that 30,000 is a no-go for me. I don’t have that much.”

“How much do you have?”

“Twenty thousand.”

“Then 20,000… no, 15,000 should do. Nothing under that.”

“15,000, huh?”

“If you’d go so far as to ask for old test problems from a stranger, then
you must be pretty desperate, huh? Well, the school will mercilessly expel
any student who gets a failing grade. None of my classmates are even here
anymore.”

“I see. I understand. I’ll pay the 15,000 points.”

“Then we have a deal. Of course, I’ll have to ask you to transfer the
points in advance.”

“Fine, but if you do anything to stab us in the back, I won’t forgive
you. Even if you’re an upperclassman, I’ll do anything and everything I can
to make sure you’re expelled.”

“You’re a freak. Fine, I get it. Besides, when you transfer points,
there’s always a record of it. If rumor spreads that some first-year students
ripped me off, it’d look bad.”

“All right then. Since I’m paying you 15,000 points, can you toss in a
little bonus? I want to see the answers to the surprise test that we took after
being admitted.”

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“All right. I’ll toss that in, too. I think that your concerns are pointless,
though.” It seemed he understood what I was after.

“Thank you very much.”

After we made our deal, he quickly left. He probably didn’t want to be
noticed.

“Hey, Ayanokouji-kun? What you did just now. Was that really okay?”
Kushida asked.

“It’s no problem. School rules allow point transfers, so there was no
violation.”

“You might be right, but isn’t getting the old test problems cheating?”

“Cheating? I don’t think so. If the school didn’t allow it, they would
have outlined it in the school rules to begin with. Also, I felt more confident
after seeing that third-year student. That is to say, it’s not unusual for students
to barter points like this.”

“Huh?”

“My request didn’t particularly surprise him, and he accepted quickly.
This probably isn’t the first time he’s negotiated like this. Not only did he
have the answer sheet for the first-year midterm exam, but he also had the
answer sheet for the mock test we took after being admitted. If he saved
those, it’s clear why.”

Kushida’s eyes widened in shock.

“Ayanokouji-kun, what you did was unexpectedly daring.”

“It’s just a bit of insurance to prevent Sudou and the others from
getting expelled.”

“But, if the old test answers are useless, then it will have been for
nothing. I mean, the past test questions are old, aren’t they? They might be
completely unrelated to what’s featured on this year’s test.”

“The problems may not be exactly the same, but there will definitely be
similarities. I noticed a hint on that last mock exam we took.”

“A hint?”

“You noticed the really difficult problems alongside the simple ones,
right?”

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“Yeah, I did. The final questions, right? I didn’t understand them at
all.”

“I did some investigating, and I found that those questions were on the
second- and third-year students’ tests. In other words, a first-year student
generally wouldn’t understand how to solve them. Wouldn’t it be pointless
for the school to purposefully throw us problems we can’t solve? Those
questions aren’t there simply to measure our academic ability. Now, suppose
that the problems on the mock test we took were exactly the same as the
problems on the old mock test. What would happen?”

“If I’d seen the old test, I would have been able to answer every
question,” she said.

The same thing would likely apply to the midterm exam as well.
Shortly thereafter, that third-year student sent me a message with an image
file attached. It was the old test questions.

First, I checked the mock test. The key was whether or not the last
three problems were the same. Kushida must have been curious as well,
because she drew closer and tried to peek at my phone.

“Well? Well?” she asked.

“They’re the same. Every single word is identical. The test from that
year and this year are exactly the same, in every way.”

“That’s amazing! So, if we show this to everyone in class, that would
mean an easy victory! We should show this to all of our other friends, not just
Sudou-kun!”

“No, we’ll hold off. We won’t show it to Sudou and the guys yet.”

“Wh-why? You went to all of the trouble of using up so many of your
points for this!”

“If they learn that the old test questions would be effective, their
motivation to study would go up in smoke. We need to be wary of
overconfidence. After all, even though the mock tests were identical, it’s
possible that the questions featured on the midterm this year might not be the
same as last year’s.”

These old test papers were insurance.

“Okay, then how will you use them?”

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“I’m going to release them on the internet the day before the test. We
tell everyone that the problems from the old test are generally the same as the
ones on the new. Then what do you think will happen?”

“That night, everyone will be hunched over their desks, frantically
trying to memorize all of the problems!”

“Exactly.”

The students with a poor grasp of the basics probably wouldn’t be able
to memorize everything in a single day. However, we weren’t shooting for
perfect scores this time around. The crucial thing was to avoid failing. If we
got greedy, we might end up digging our own graves.

With this plan, we could probably get everyone in Class D to pass.

“When did you come up with the idea to get the old tests?” she asked.

“I considered it when we learned that the test material was going to be
different. However, I had a hunch back when they first told us about the
midterm exam.”

“Huh?! Way back then?”

“There was something very peculiar about the way Chiyabashira-sensei
told us about the test. As our homeroom teacher, she had a clear
understanding of everyone’s grades and academic performance. Despite that,
she seemed absolutely certain when she told us that there was a way for us to
pass this test. In other words, she indicated that there was a surefire way for
us to save everyone.”

“And that’s…the old test papers?”

“This might be related to why Sudou, Ike, and Yamauchi were
admitted to this school despite being academically poor. Even if they
couldn’t get good grades by studying ahead, perhaps there were other means
of addressing the problem, a backup plan they could use to avoid expulsion.
This meant that it was possible for anyone to get a near-perfect score if they
could get the old test papers. That’s what I took from the situation, anyway.”

“Ayanokouji-kun, you really are an incredibly observant person, aren’t
you?”

“I’m just cunning. Besides, I didn’t believe that I could pass the
midterm without some help. I was just looking to make things easier for

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myself.”
“Hmm.” Kushida grinned like some gears were turning in her mind.

“I have one more favor to ask. Could you please tell everyone that you
got the old test papers, Kushida? I want you to say that you got them from a
third-year student you’re close to.”

“That’s fine, but…are you okay with that, Ayanokouji-kun?”

“I like to avoid trouble. I don’t want to stand out. Besides, our
classmates trust you, Kushida. I think it would be better if you told them.”

“I understand. If you say so, Ayanokouji-kun.”
“Thanks. Don’t say anything else, though. We need to avoid drawing
too much attention.”

“Okay, we can keep this secret between us.”
“Yeah, that’s what I was thinking.”

“Don’t you feel that a strange bond of mutual trust forms between
people who share a secret?”

“I don’t know about that. I sure hope so.”
“Thank you,” replied Kushida.

I didn’t really know what she meant by that.

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Chapter 10:
Midterm Exam

It was Thursday. Tomorrow, the midterm would be upon us. Class had

ended for the day. After Chiyabashira-sensei ended the homeroom period and
left the classroom, Kushida immediately leapt into action. She took out
printed copies of the old test that I’d made at the convenience store and
brought them up to the podium.

“Everyone, before you return to the dorm, would you mind listening to
me for a moment?”

Everyone, including Sudou, stopped and listened to Kushida. This was
a role that neither Horikita nor I could play. Only Kushida could do it.

“I know that you’ve all been studying a lot in preparation for the test
tomorrow. I have something to help you. I’m going to hand out some
papers.”

Kushida distributed the question and answer sheets to the students in
the first row.

“Test…questions? Did you make these, Kushida-san?” Horikita was
visibly surprised by this sudden turn of events.

“Actually, these are the old test problems. I got them from a third-year
student last night.”

“Old test problems? Huh? Wait, will these questions be on the test
tomorrow?”

“Yes. To tell you the truth, I heard that the midterm test from the year
before last had almost exactly the same problems as this one. So, if we study
what’s on this test, it’ll surely come in handy.”

“Whoa! Seriously? Thank you, Kushida-chan!” Overjoyed, Ike hugged
his test paper. None of the other students could suppress their elation, either.

“What the hell? If we had these, then wasn’t it pointless to study so
hard?” Yamauchi complained, even as he laughed.

It looked like I’d been right.

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“Sudou-kun, do your best when you study today!”

“Yeah. Thanks, you really helped me out.” Sudou also happily
accepted the test papers.

“Let’s keep this a secret from the other classes! Don’t be scared,
everyone! Do your best and aim for a high score!” Ike shouted with joy and
determination. I was inclined to agree with him. We didn’t need to send
supplies to the enemy. Everyone returned to the dorms with high spirits.

“Kushida-san. Excellent work.” Horikita gave Kushida genuine praise,
which was unusual.

“Eh, really?” Kushida said.

“I’d never even considered trying to use the old tests. I’m also grateful
that you verified that the questions were still useful.”

True. The always-solitary Horikita hadn’t come up with that idea.

“I just did it for my friends. It was nothing special,” Kushida said.

“Also, I think that you were correct to announce that you had it today
after class. If you’d carelessly let word get out about this test, it’s possible
that everyone would have lost their motivation to study.”

“That was only because I received the test papers so late. If many of
the same problems are featured on the test tomorrow, then everyone will
probably manage to get pretty high test scores.”

“Yes. It also means that the last two weeks we spent studying weren’t
for nothing.”

The past two weeks had probably been tremendously long for Sudou
and the other failing students. Hopefully they’d gotten more into the habit of
studying now.

“It was hard but fun.”

“I don’t think the Idiot Trio found it the least bit fun.”

Well, we’d done as much as we could. The next step for those three
simply came down to effort.

“I just pray that I don’t draw a complete blank during the actual test.”

Well, I couldn’t really do anything about that part. No matter how

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much they were taught and what they demonstrated during the study group,
everything came down to their performance on the actual test. At least the
previous questions were one crucial bit of help.

“Well, should we head back?”

Horikita quietly looked over at Kushida as she put her textbook into her
bag. “Kushida-san.”

“Hmm?”

“Really, thank you for everything you’ve done. If you weren’t here, the
study group would not have succeeded.”

“Don’t worry about it. I just want to get into the higher-ranked classes
together with everyone else. That’s why I did it, and why I agreed to help
with the study group. I’ll help you again any time.” Smiling, Kushida
grabbed her bag and stood.

“Wait. There’s just one thing I want to confirm,” Horikita said.

“Confirm?”

“If you say that you’ll continue working with me for the sake of our
class, then I need to be sure of something.”

Horikita looked straight at Kushida, who was still wearing that
dazzling smile.

“You hate me, don’t you?”

“Hey, hey…” I’d wondered what she wanted to ask, but that was
ridiculously unexpected.

“Why do you think that?” Kushida asked.

“You’re not answering my question because it’s true. Right?”

“Ha ha, you got me.” She shouldered her bag and lowered her hands.
Kushida faced Horikita without losing her smile. “That’s right. I really hate
you.”

She answered clearly, making no attempt to hide it. She was direct.

“Do you want me to tell you the reason?”

“No. That’s unnecessary. Knowing that is good enough. I can continue
working with you without hesitation.”

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Despite what she’d just been told, Horikita spoke calmly.

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10.1

“There are no absences today. It appears everyone is present.”

Chiyabashira-sensei strode through the classroom with a bold smile on
her face.

“That’s the first hurdle for you leftovers. Are there any questions?”

“We’ve studied diligently these past few weeks. I don’t think that
anyone will fail.”

“Oh my. You sound quite confident, Hirata.”
Everyone wore a confident look. The teacher promptly took up the test
papers and passed them out. Our first period test was for social studies. Out
of everything we’d studied, it was probably the easiest subject.

“If anyone stumbles here, the other tests will be an uphill battle, quite
frankly. You’ll take this midterm and the final exam in July. If no one fails
either test, you’ll be rewarded with a vacation during your summer break.”

“A vacation?”
“That’s right. A dream vacation on an island surrounded by the brilliant
blue sea.”

Of course, the beach in summer meant we’d be able to see the girls in
their swimsuits…

“Wh-what is this strange pressure…” one of the boys muttered.

Chiyabashira-sensei stepped back from the obvious tension the students
exuded… mostly the boys.

“Everyone. Let’s do our best!”
“Yeah!” Ike howled along with our classmates. I shouted too, my voice
getting lost in the cacophony.

“Pervert.” Horikita glanced at me. I immediately fell silent.
Before long, everyone had their test papers. On the teacher’s signal,
everyone began. I held off on starting for a moment and looked around at the
others. With everything they’d learned, could the Idiot Trio avoid failing?

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First off, how many of this test’s questions were the same as the ones from
the old exam? I needed to check that first.

All right.

I discreetly clenched my fist in triumph. Despite my fears, the
questions here were the same as the old ones. I hadn’t looked them over in
any detail, but I saw no great difference. If I’d memorized what was on the
old test, it was clear that I could get a near-perfect score.

Glancing around the classroom for assurance, I didn’t notice any
students looking flustered or confused. I assumed that many of them had
engaged in some last-minute studying. Slowly, I went through and answered
all of the problems.

The second and third period exams were for Japanese and chemistry,
respectively. While I worked, I discovered something else that intrigued me.
Looking over the problems again, I realized that what Horikita had drilled
into the study group was consistent with what was on the test. She’d been
able to accurately predict what problems would appear just from the lessons.
The silent girl beside me was even more impressive than I’d imagined.

Then came fourth period. Mathematics. All of the abnormally difficult
questions that had been featured on the mock test also appeared here, but the
content was the same as the old exams. Even if Sudou and the other guys
couldn’t understand the problems, they could still apply the answers if they’d
memorized them.

Then came the break.

Some members of our study group, including Ike, Yamauchi, Kushida,
Horikita, and myself, gathered together.

“An easy victory! We’ve got this test on lock!”

“I feel like I might get 120 points.” Ike sounded pretty sure of himself.
Yamauchi must have felt the same, judging from the smile on his face.
Confident, they looked over the old test papers for a final review.

“Sudou-kun, how about you?” Kushida spoke to Sudou, who sat alone
at his desk and stared fixedly at the old test material. However, Sudou looked
sullen.

“Sudou-kun?”

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“Huh? Oh, sorry. I’m kind of busy.”

He didn’t look up from the questions as he spoke. He was reviewing
the English test material, his forehead covered in a thin layer of sweat.

“Sudou, did you…not study the old test material, by chance?”

“Everything but English. I fell asleep partway through.” Sudou
sounded irritated. In other words, this was his first time reviewing the
material.

“Eh?!”

That also meant that Sudou only had ten minutes to review.

“Damn, I can’t get any of these answers to stick in my head,” he
muttered.

Unlike the other tests, the English problems weren’t easy to memorize.
Trying to cram all of the answers in just ten minutes would be impossible.

“Sudou-kun, memorize the problems that are worth a lot of points and
those with the shortest answers.” Horikita leapt up from her seat and moved
next to Sudou.

“O-okay.” He stopped focusing on the low-point questions and instead
zeroed in on what would net him the most points.

“A-are you going to be okay?” While trying to avoid getting in the
way, Kushida appeared anxious.

“Unlike Japanese, I don’t know the basics of English. These letters
look like some kind of magic spell or something. Memorizing it’ll take time.”

“Y-yeah. I struggle with English, too…”

The break passed in the blink of an eye, and the heartless class bell
rang.

“I did all I could. I’ll try to answer the questions I remember first,
before I forget them.”

“Yeah…”

And thus began our English test. While the other students calmly made
their way through, Sudou clearly had trouble. Occasionally, he’d stop writing
and whack his pen against his head. However, no one could help him now.

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Whether Sudou sank or swam was entirely up to him.

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10.2

After the last test, we gathered around Sudou’s desk again.

“Hey, did you do okay?” asked Ike, anxiously.
Sudou was on the verge of losing his cool.

“I don’t know… I did everything I could, but I have no idea how well I
did…”

“Don’t worry. You studied as hard as you could. I’m sure you did
well.”

“Damn it, why did I fall asleep?” Sudou fidgeted, clearly frustrated
with himself. Horikita then stepped in front of him.

“Sudou-kun.”
“What is it? Are you going to lecture me again?” he grumbled.
“It was certainly your fault for not reviewing the old test’s final
section. However, as you said, you did everything that you could with the
time that you had. You didn’t cut any corners or give up. Considering how
much effort you put in, I think you should hold your head high and feel
proud.”

“What is this? Are you trying to comfort me?”
“Comfort? I’m speaking the truth. When I look at how far you’ve
come, I understand how hard studying is for you, Sudou.”

Horikita was genuinely praising him. None of us could believe what we
were seeing.

“Let’s wait for the results.”
“Yeah… Okay.”

“There’s…one more thing. Something I need to amend.”
“Amend?”

“Earlier, I said that your dreams of becoming a professional basketball
player were foolish.”

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“Why are you reminding me of that?”

“I researched how someone could become a professional basketball
player, and I learned that the road to success is an incredibly rocky one.”

“So, you’re telling me to give up because it’s a reckless dream?”

“Not at all. I know that you’re passionate about basketball. I also
realize that you probably understand how difficult it is to play
professionally.” Horikita still acted in her normal, aloof manner, but this was
clearly an apology, albeit an awkward one. “There are many Japanese people
who fight to enter that profession. There are some among those who wish to
become internationally renowned. You’re one of those people, right?”

“Yeah. I’m incredibly stupid, but I want to play ball. Even if I have to
live a pathetic, miserable life as a part-time worker or worse, I’m going to
achieve my dream.”

“I never thought I needed to understand anyone except for myself. So
when you first told me that you wanted to play basketball, I insulted you.
However, I now regret that. Someone who doesn’t understand how difficult,
how arduous basketball is has no right to dismiss that dream as foolish.
Sudou-kun, don’t forget the hard work and effort that you poured into
studying. Apply that diligence to basketball. If you do, you might be able to
go pro. At least, that’s how I feel.”

Horikita’s expression was the same as always, but she bowed her head
to Sudou.

“I’m sorry for what I said back then. Well. Now that I’ve said my
piece, I’ll be going.”

Horikita left the room, her apology still hanging in the air.

“Hey, did you just see that? Horikita apologized! And so nicely!”

“I can’t believe it!”

Ike and Yamauchi were both completely stunned. I was pretty
surprised, too. Kushida was as well. Horikita had acknowledged that Sudou
had done his best. A dumbfounded Sudou, still seated at his desk, looked
after Horikita as she walked through the classroom door. Soon after, Sudou,
put his right hand over his heart and looked at us.

“O-oh, no… I… I think I might be in love with Horikita…” he said.

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Chapter 11:
The Beginning

Chiyabashira-sensei strode into the classroom, looking around at the

students in surprise. Everyone was clearly anxious, holding their breath in
anticipation of the test results.

“Sensei. We were told that the results would be announced today, but
when?”

“There’s no need for you to get so worked up, Hirata. You should have
passed quite easily.”

“So, when will the results be released?”

“Well, if you’d like, now is as good a time as any. If we waited to do it
after class, we wouldn’t have enough time for other procedures.”

Some of the students visibly reacted to the words “other procedures.”

“What…do you mean by that?”

“Don’t get flustered. I’ll tell you now.”

As usual, she revealed the details simultaneously and collectively. She
stuck a large, white sheet of paper with everyone’s names and test scores
onto the blackboard.

“Honestly, I’m impressed. I didn’t think that you’d score so well. Many
students tied with perfect scores in mathematics, Japanese, and social studies.
More than ten of you, actually.”

Some of the students shouted in joy and delight when they saw the
100s lined up on the results sheet. However, some weren’t smiling. The only
grade that truly mattered was Sudou’s score in English.

Then—

We saw Sudou’s test scores. He had scored sixty points in four of the
five main subjects, which was considerably high. He’d scored thirty-nine
points in English.

“Yes!” Sudou leapt up and shouted with joy. Ike and Yamauchi stood

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and cheered, too. There was no red line to be found on the results sheet.
Kushida and I shared a glance and sighed in relief. Horikita didn’t smile or
cheer, but she did appear relieved.

“We showed you, sensei! When we really try our best, we can do
anything!” Ike wore a smug, confident look.

“Yes, I recognize that. You all did very well. However—”

Chiyabashira-sensei held a red pen in her hand.

Sudou unintentionally let out a “Huh?”

She drew a red line right above Sudou’s name.

“Wh-what is that? What does that mean?”

“You failed, Sudou.”

“Huh? You’re lying, right? Don’t give me that crap! Why did I fail?”
he cried.

Of course, Sudou was the first one to protest this. In response to
Sudou’s failing grade, the entire classroom did a complete one-eighty. We
stopped our delighted cheering and erupted in confusion.

“Sudou, you failed the English exam. That’s all.”

“Don’t screw with me! I got thirty-two points! I passed!”

“When did anyone say that thirty-two points was a passing grade?”

“No, no. You said so, sensei! Right, everyone?” shouted Ike.

“Say whatever you want, it won’t matter. This is the undeniable truth.
You had to score at least a forty to pass the midterm exam. In other words,
you were just one point short. You were so close.”

“F-forty?! You never told us about this! I won’t accept it!”

“Should I tell you how we determine the passing grade?”

Chiyabashira-sensei wrote a simple formula on the blackboard: 79.6
divided by 2 equals 39.8.

“We set a passing grade for each individual class, just as we did for the
last test. We calculated that number by dividing the average score by two.
That’s how we arrived at our answer.”

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In other words, anything at 39.8 or lower was considered failing.

“I provided proof that you failed. That is all.”

“No way… So… Does that mean I’m going to be expelled?”

“Although your time here was short, you struggled valiantly. You’ll be
asked to fill out a withdrawal form after class, but you will need to have a
legal guardian present when you do so. I’ll contact them for you.”

As we witnessed the scene unfold, the teacher rattling off the
information as if she were casually giving a report, we finally realized that
this was actually happening.

“As for the rest of you, good work. You all passed without any issues.
Work hard so that you can pass your final exam as well. Well then, next—”

“S-sensei. Is Sudou-kun really being expelled? Is there no way to save
him?”

Hirata was the first to show concern, even though Sudou hated him and
had lashed out at him verbally.

“He’s being expelled. He got a failing grade.”

“Could we possibly see Sudou-kun’s answer sheet?”

“Even if you look it over, you won’t find any grading mistakes. I was
expecting that you’d protest.”

She took out Sudou’s English answer sheet and handed it to Hirata,
who immediately looked over every problem. His expression turned dark
when he reached the end.

“There…are no mistakes.”

“Well, if you’re all in agreement, homeroom is over.”

Chiyabashira-sensei had heartlessly announced Sudou’s expulsion
without offering him a second chance or the faintest bit of sympathy. Ike and
Yamauchi, knowing that words of comfort would probably have the opposite
effect, stayed silent. Hirata remained quiet, too. Sadly, some of the students
appeared relieved by this. Were they happy that a nuisance like Sudou was
being removed from the class?

“Sudou, come to the faculty room after class. That is all.”

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“Chiyabashira-sensei. May I have a moment of your time?”

Though she’d stayed silent until that moment, Horikita raised her
slender arm in the air and spoke. Thus far, Horikita had never voluntarily
made any remarks. Chiyabashira-sensei and the rest of the class appeared
shocked by this abnormality.

“Well, this is unusual, Horikita. Why?”

“Earlier, you said that the previous test had a passing grade of thirty-
two points. You arrived at that number by the same formula you showed us
today. Were there no mistakes in calculating the passing grade for the last
test?”

“There were no mistakes.”

“Then, that raises one more question. I’d calculated the average score
for the previous test to be 64.4 points. If I were to divide that by two, I would
get 32.2 points. In other words, higher than 32 points. Despite that, the
passing grade was set at 32. That means that you left off the decimal. That
contradicts what you did this time.”

“Th-that’s right. If you follow what you did last time, the passing grade
for the midterm should be thirty-nine points!”

In other words, Sudou’s overall grade should have meant that he just
barely passed.

“I see. Did you anticipate that Sudou would just barely pass, then? You
only scored exceedingly low in English, after all.”

“Horikita, you…”

Sudou had realized something. The other students gasped as they also
realized what had happened. Horikita had gotten perfect scores in four of the
five main subjects, but she’d gotten an exceedingly low score of fifty-one
points in English. Her English stuck out from her other scores.

“You really—”

Sudou noticed what she’d done. In order to lower the average score for
the English test, Horikita had purposefully botched her own grade as far as
she could.

“If you believe that my thinking is incorrect, could you please tell why

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